this is -- you know, think about google earth. how much can they do right now? they can zoom in and get a picture of your house. so once you allow not just big corporations, governmental entities, but individual people to fly drones into that air space, how good are their cameras? can they look into your house, can they take photographs. this is absolutely going to be a big new area for the law to address. >> i've seen legitimate uses, even realtors, who take the drone up and they're giving a potential buyer of a home a very good birds eye view of the house. but, you know, not just police, but what about people who might have bad intentions? that's where obviously the concern comes in. >> well, of course it is. and then what you're going to find, brianna, the law has not caught up with the technology. we saw this when the internet was first invented. they did not have laws as to what is copyrighted, what is trade marked, what is your personal property rights. we're going to see the same things when people violate your privacy when these drones, what law can you